Abstract

still note a posteriorly positioned condyle in centric occlusion, as mentioned by Farrar in his initial article’ and in his present Letter to the Editor. A major point in our article was the initial use of antiinflammatory medication. Eliminating inflammation and associated pain before therapy is simply good medical practice applied to dentistry.’ We have been fortunate in being able to interest cooperative medical specialists in the systemic aspect of TMJ disorders. Lacking this often vital element, perhaps we would also order laboratory tests. MARK H. FRIEDMAN, D.D.S. JOSEPH WEISBERG, P.T., PH.D. 600 GRAMATAN AVE. MOUNT VERNON, NY 10552 REFERENCES

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